Title: Patterns in Academic Library Computer Use
1Patterns in Academic Library Computer Use
Tito SierraNorth Carolina State UniversityTRLN
Annual Meeting 2009July 24, 2009
2Outline
- Computing at the D. H. Hill Library
- Motivation of Study
- Data Analysis Methodology
- Findings
- Usage by Semester Week
- Usage by Hour
- Usage by Location
- Usage by Platform
3Computing at the D. H. Hill Library
4D. H. Hill Library
- Main library on the NC State campus
- 266 library managed computers
- Multiple computing platforms
- PC
- Mac
- Sun Ray Thin-client
- 11 computing locations on 9 floors
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6Ground Floor (Entrance)
7West Wing
8Learning Commons
9Digital Media Lab
10Tower
11Distribution by Location
12Distribution by Platform
13Motivation of Study
14Why Study Computer Usage?
- From a pragmatic POV, this analysis can inform
decision-making in areas such as space
management, staff support scheduling, and
computer purchasing
15Why Study Computer Usage?
- From a strategic POV, this analysis provides a
tangible metric for describing the value of
library services, specifically the use of the
library physical space
16Specific Questions
- When are computers in greatest demand?
17Specific Questions
- When are computers in greatest demand?
- What computing locations are most popular?
18Specific Questions
- When are computers in greatest demand?
- What computing locations are most popular?
- Are some computing platforms (PC, Mac) more
popular than others?
19Specific Questions
- When are computers in greatest demand?
- What computing locations are most popular?
- Are some computing platforms (PC, Mac) more
popular than others? - What trends in computer usage do we see over time?
20Data Analysis Methodology
21Data Collection
- Snapshot of total computers in use
- Utilization percentage
- Segmented by location and platform
- Census every 15 minutes
- 12,096 counts per semester
- Scope of this study
- Spring 2008
- Spring 2009
22Utilization Example 1
- Wednesday 4/22/09, 245pm
- Digital Media Lab
- 9 out of 18 computers in use
- Utilization 50
23Utilization Example 2
- Wednesday 4/22/09, 245pm
- Learning Commons
- 92 out of 99 computers in use
- Utilization 93
24Out of Scope
- Login counts
- How many logins a day/semester?
- Login durations
- How long is a user session?
- User profiling
- What software applications are used?
- Who is using computers (grad/undergrad)?
25Usage Patterns
26Usage by Semester Week
27Usage by Semester Week
Y - axis Utilization Percent (Averaged)
28Usage by Semester Week
Spring Break
29Usage by Semester Week
Spring Holiday (Easter)
30Usage by Semester Week
Dead Week (last week of classes before finals)
31When is Demand Greatest?
- Computer usage steadily increases up until Spring
Break, then builds up again to peak just before
finals
32Usage by Time of Day
33Usage by Time of Day
Data anomaly w/ Sun Rays (should be smooth)
34Usage by Time of Day
500 AM to 900 AM
35Usage by Time of Day
1100 AM to 100 PM
36Usage by Time of Day
600 PM to 800 PM
37Usage by Time of Day
900 PM to 1000 PM
38When is Demand Greatest?
- Computer usage peaks around lunchtime and early
afternoon, with a lesser peak occurring after
dinner
39When is Demand Greatest?
- Computer usage peaks around lunchtime and early
afternoon, with a lesser peak occurring after
dinner - Surprising?
40Usage by Location (Weekly)
41Usage by Location (Hourly)
42Usage by Location (Busiest Week)
43Usage by Location (Busiest Week)
1000 AM to midnight
44Location Preferences?
- Usage of computers in the Learning Commons is
consistently greater than usage of computers in
all other regions throughout the semester
45Usage by Platform (Weekly)
46Platform Preferences?
- Usage of PCs is consistently greater than Mac
usage in all locations throughout the semester by
a small margin - Sun Rays are relatively unpopular
- (despite great real estate!)
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47Usage by Platform (Weekly)
???
48Spring Break Oddness
- During Spring Break, Mac and Sun Ray usage drops
precipitously, but PC usage remains relatively
high
49Spring Break Oddness
- During Spring Break, Mac and Sun Ray usage drops
precipitously, but PC usage remains relatively
high - Why?
50Usage by Platform (Weekly)
51Selective Seasonality
- The spike in computer usage at the end of the
semester does not apply to the Sun Ray
Thin-client computers
52Thanks!
- Tito Sierra
- Digital Library Initiatives
- North Carolina State University Libraries
- tito_sierra_at_ncsu.edu